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Please contact the CRIS Administrator for further details on existing projects or to apply to use CRIS for your own study. Email: cris.administrator@slam.nhs.uk

Projects 321 to 330 of 663

Is cannabis use associated with better outcomes in patients on maintenance opioid substitution therapy (OST) for opioid dependence?

In the United States, rates of opioid related deaths are lower in those states where medical cannabis is available, raising the question of whether cannabis use has an impact on opioid Read more >

Determining temporal information in clinical text

Natural language processing techniques have been successfully developed to extract clinical concepts such as symptoms (hallucinations), treatments (clozapine) and diagnoses (schizophrenia) from health record text such as data from CRIS, but Read more >

Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in mental illness

The relative level of different white blood cells to each other (neutrophils to lymphocytes) has been suggested to be an important marker of inflammatory processes. This project will investigate neutrophil to Read more >

Prevalence of Down Syndrome Disintegrative Disorder (DSDD) Among Children and Young Adults with Down’s Syndrome

Down Syndrome Disintegrative Disorder (DSDD) is a rare clinical condition. We seek to determine prevalence within the local population and understand possible causes of the disorder and ways in which it Read more >

Exploring the frequency, patterns and reasons for the provision of multiple diagnoses in CAMHS

This research project aims: 1) to calculate the proportion of CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services) service-users whose clinical records contain multiple psychiatric diagnoses; 2) to establish which diagnoses most Read more >

The Use Of Antipsychotics in Individuals with Intellectual Disability

The project will examine the extent of how many people with intellectual disabilities are being prescribed antipsychotics, comparing those with a psychiatric diagnosis and those without. Read more >

The relationship of high level of aggression and service use in Children and Adolescents under SLaM services

The project aims to understand the correlation between severity of aggression and subsequent level of service use in children aged 5 to 16 years who have received a risk assessment from Read more >

All-cause mortality in adults with ADHD who are prescribed psychostimulant medication. CRIS project.

In this study, we will establish how many adult service users with ADHD from the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust are prescribed psychostimulant drugs and the number who have Read more >

Epilepsy and Intellectual disabilities: Supporting positive health outcomes using CRIS data.

This study will investigate the prevalence of co-occurring epilepsy and intellectual disability (ID) of individuals currently under the care of the four SLaM community teams for adults with intellectual disabilities. We Read more >

Does Comorbidity of Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder influence Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy treatment outcomes?

This project will investigate the association of co-occurring Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder with treatment outcomes for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, as this could have both theoretical and practical implications for treatment of Read more >

 

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